i think the sea of green crop rotation is a good idea. there is no real definition for "sea of green". in general it means lots of plants in a small space creating a large canopy. just because cmak40 wants to have a nice little rotation going on doesnt mean his sea of green is "wrong". some people have the space to do that. a crop rotation of 30 plants is still a larger "sea of green" than my closet-full of 6 "sea of green" plants.
"i don't think this is the right site for you. go away, and take your negativity with you."
what a hypocrite! anyone is allowed to be here and post here. why do you keep YOUR negativity out of here? people bashing one another about the definition of "sea of green" is silly. and telling them to leave is ridiculous. grow up like your plants.
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